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Writing the Playbook
A Practitioner’s Guide to Creating a Boy-Friendly School

Foreword by Michael Gurian, Author of The Minds of Boys and Boys and Girls Learn Differently!

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February 2013 | 216 pages | Corwin

Your game plan for getting boys on the path to higher achievement

You've seen it in your school: boys struggling to master basic literacy skills, sitting outside the principal's office, collecting labels like "hyperactive," getting failing grades. Checked out, kicked out, or dropped out, they're benched when they should be scoring goals on the academic playing field.

As a school leader, Kelley King has walked the talk: she successfully led her own staff to close the gender gap in reading and writing in just one year. In her step-by-step, research-based leadership plan for jump-starting boys' achievement, she shares:

  • Critical insight into the brain-based differences between boys and girls
  • First-hand leadership and classroom experiences
  • Ready-to-use activities and resources for leading a successful gap-closing initiative

With tips, anecdotes, and more, Writing the Playbook provides educators in all roles with a blueprint for creating schools where boys (and girls!) thrive.


"Finally, some practical advice from an experienced educator on how to make boys into successful students. King's credentials—mother of both a son and daughter as well as a principal who successfully addressed gender gaps at her school—are unbeatable."
—Richard Whitmire, Author of Why Boys Fail: Saving Our Sons from an Educational System That's Leaving Them Behind

"Kelley King is both impassioned and level-headed, and she starts a conversation that we desperately need to have in our country."
—Michael Kimmel, Author of Guyland: The Perilous World Where Boys Become Men
SUNY Distinguished Professor of Sociology

"This is a highly practical and highly relevant book. Two thumbs up!"
—Eric Jensen, Author of Teaching with the Brain in Mind



 
Foreword by Michael Gurian
 
Preface
 
Acknowledgments
 
About the Author
 
1. Making the Call: Is There Really a Boy Crisis?
Final Buzzer

 
 
2. Getting Your Head in the Game: "Need-to-Knows" about the Male Brain
Laying the Groundwork

 
Why Do These Sex Differences Exist?

 
Our Beginnings

 
Does That Mean That Our Abilities Aare Fixed?

 
The Male Brain 101

 
Is There Such a Thing as an "Extreme Male Brain"?

 
The Male Adolescent Brain

 
It's Nature AND Nuture

 
The Final Buzzer

 
 
3. Chalk Talk: A Game Plan for Moving Your Team down the Field
School Climate and Culture - What's the Difference?

 
Activities for Your Professional Learning Communities

 
Got Data?

 
Getting Teacher Buy-In

 
SMART Goals

 
Developing an Action Plan

 
School Improvement and Teacher Growth

 
Developing a Yearlong Professional Development Plan

 
The Final Buzzer

 
 
4. Leveling the Playing Field: School Policies and Procedures That Don't Squeeze Boys out
Expectations and the Stereotype Threat

 
Discipline

 
Time, Place, and Manner

 
Grades and Homework

 
Banning Aggression Themes

 
The Final Buzzer

 
 
5. Touching Base: Relationship-Building to Guide Boys on Their Journey
The Social-Emotional Lives of Boys

 
Forging Positive Relationships With Boys

 
Male Mentoring and Role Models

 
The Final Buzzer

 
 
6. The Ground Game: Setting up Classrooms That Help Boys Succeed
Physical Arrangement of the Classroom

 
Classroom Procedures

 
The Final Buzzer

 
 
7. Hitting It out of the Park: Game-Winning Instructional Strategies for Boys (and Girls!)
Lecture Strategies

 
Movement Strategies

 
Student Interests Strategies

 
Real-World Learning Strategies

 
Student Choice Strategies

 
Visual-Spatial Strategies

 
Technology Strategies

 
Competition Strategies

 
Single-Gender Grouping Strategies

 
Music Strategies

 
Test Preparation Strategies

 
Test Administration Strategies

 
The Final Buzzer

 
 
Afterword
 
Sticky Teaching Graphic
 
References
 
Index

"This is a highly practical and highly relevant book. Two thumbs up!"

Eric Jensen, Author of Teaching with the Brain in Mind

"Finally, some practical advice from an experienced educator on how to make boys into successful students. King's credentials—mother of both a son and daughter as well as a principal who successfully addressed gender gaps at her school—are unbeatable."

Richard Whitmire, Author of Why Boys Fail: Saving Our Sons from an Educational System That’s Leaving Them Behind

"Kelley King is both impassioned and level-headed, and she starts a conversation that we desperately need to have in our country."

Michael Kimmel, Author of Guyland: The Perilous World Where Boys Become Men
SUNY Distinguished Professor of Sociology

"This book isn't just theory—it provides the answers for why things work and how to lead a change process collaboratively. Principals, superintendents, and teacher leaders should pick up a copy of this book if they are interested in engaging their communities in leading change, getting results for all students, and making teaching fun."

Jonathan Wolfer, Principal
Douglass Elementary School, Boulder, CO

"This book contains profoundly creative and engaging approaches to looking at equity in new ways as part of staff training and attaining school improvement goals."

Virginia E. Kelsen, Principal
Rancho Cucamonga High School, CA

"This book is well written, timely, and filled with practical examples and suggestions for school leaders to create a school environment conducive to educating both male and female students. It is a great book for use by a professional learning community and should be required reading in all educational leadership courses."

Judy Brunner, Clinical Faculty, Missouri State University
Consultant, Instructional Solutions Groups

"Writing the Playbook provides an in-depth look at the gender differences found in schools. It provides a plethora of strategies aimed at leveling the playing fields between the sexes."

Tanna Nicely, Assistant Principal
Sarah Moore Greene Magnet School, Knoxville, TN

"This is a must-read for school leaders and teachers. Based on both research and the 'wisdom of practice,' it offers a wealth of teaching strategies to boost the achievement and happiness of boys in school. A new contribution is how to use the Web to find 'boy-friendly' activities. If you can only read one book about how to reach boys, this is it."

Judith Kleinfeld, Director of the Boys Project
Professor of Psychology Emeritus, University of Alaska

"Writing the Playbook is an incredible resource that students love, teachers appreciate, and administrators are learning from. It provides the solutions that school systems globally are desperately searching for regarding the behavior and academic performance of boys. It is written in a way that is engaging, empowering, and inspiring to those in all levels of education. If you've ever desired a positive educational atmosphere, this book provides the blueprint!"

Chris Cannon, Author of Winning Back Our Boys

"Boys and girls can differ vastly in how they most effectively learn. As educational leaders, it is critical that we create school environments that clearly reflect and demonstrate this understanding. This insightful book will inform, guide, and transform the way you lead in schools. This is a great resource that will definitely produce results!"

Don Haddad, Superintendent of Schools
St. Vrain Valley School District, Longmont, CO
Key features

Marketing Features and Benefits

Every chapter includes a mix of examples, anecdotes and tips to make the reading interesting and practical.

Throughout the chapters, the uses a variety of special materials to make the book easier to read and to provide tools for immediate use:

· inset boxes that highlight quick tips, reminders, statistics, etc. for the reader

· ready-to-use templates/forms

· samples of student work

· photos from actual school and classroom settings

· key learnings at the beginning of each chapter

· chapter summaries- The Final Buzzer

· annotated bibliography

· index

Sample Materials & Chapters

Chapter One


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